When I first set it up, the new monitor mirrored the laptop screen, and I didn't realize that if that's the case, then the resolution of the second monitor is limited by the laptop. Got that fixed, and everything is hunky dory. The colors in the Hanns-G are really spectacular, by the way.<br><br>____________________________________________________<br>Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive,<br>But to be young was very heaven!

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I took a chance and bought one earlier this year, liked it and got another for the other machine.<br><br>Besides the nice color it makes a huge difference in the heat in the office. With three machines and two 19" CRT's running it was always hot in here. In winter I had to open a window because of the heat, and in summer I had to adjust the vents in the house for the AC so my office was wide open and the rest of the house slightly shut down but it was still always too warm for me.<br><br>

Yep. It's a good monitor. I just wish you could adjust the orientation of the monitor a bit. Otherwise, it's bright and sharp (not quite as sharp as my Samsung at home, but close to it).<br><br>____________________________________________________<br>Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive,<br>But to be young was very heaven!

<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr><p>I just wish you could adjust the orientation of the monitor a bit.<p><hr></blockquote><p>Do you mean tilt or height? They do tilt, at least the HU196D does. No height adjustment, but CRT's had no height adjustment either. <br><br>

It's the tilt I mean. I can't figure it out. I'll attack it again on Monday!<br><br>____________________________________________________<br>Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive,<br>But to be young was very heaven!

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